Category Archives: P6

P6 trip to Scotland Street School

On the 4th June, Primary 6 visited Scotland Street School for a lesson with a ‘Victorian’ teacher to help us in understanding our Victorians theme. We were all pretty scared of her, even those who said they weren’t! (The faces say it all!) Everyone was surprised at how strict she was. We had to sit in rows with our backs against the chair and arms folded. If we were asked to answer a question, we had to stand and say, “Ma’am”. If we forgot, she was very angry with us. She asked us some really difficult sums and we got a chance to copy Victorian handwriting from the board. We used slates and pencils, as well as fountain pens and ink. We weren’t allowed to make a mess with the ink and had to use blotting paper to mop up extra ink from our page.

She showed us the belt and hit it on the table in front of us! It made a huge noise and we were all nervous that she might need to use it! Thankfully, we behaved so well that she didn’t need to. We’re really glad that children are protected now from being hurt and our teachers don’t treat us like that!

At the end of the lesson, the teacher came out of character and showed us she was actually really nice. She asked for volunteers to wear the dunce hat and we all laughed when Abi had a shot.

We were all very glad to get back to 2015 and think our school and teachers are much better than what the Victorians had!DSC01926 DSC01927 DSC01931 DSC01934 DSC01952 DSC01961 DSC01954

School Show – “Daniel, a hard act to swallow!”

Here are some photographs of the actors, dancers and narrators from out recent school show “Daniel – a hard act to swallow!”  Well done to everyone who took part.  The show was a great success.  The singers in the choir were amazing too!

The Poor Hebrews
The Poor Hebrews
The evil governors!
The evil governors!
The bossy guard and Daniel
The bossy guard and Daniel
Daniel with King Darius
Daniel with King Darius
The chef and the giggling girls.
The chef and the giggling girls.
Dancers from the crowd!
Dancers from the crowd!
Narrators
Narrators
Abednego, Shadrach and Meshach
Abednego, Shadrach and Meshach
The Lions
The Lions
Devils
Devils
Angels
Angels
Calvinusand Kleinius - fashion designers
Calvinus and Kleinius – fashion designers
Our extra Hebrew!
Our extra Hebrew!

Living Eggs

The school were excited to get a special delivery of living eggs last week. We all loved watching the eggs in the incubator and some of us were lucky enough to see a chick hatch! Tom saw one hatch and said when it came out, it had goo all over it! The girls’ football team saw one hatch just as they were waiting for their coach. The chick didn’t come out straight away. It broke the egg and the egg rocked and moved for a while. Eventually 7 chicks hatched and we have loved going to see them and hold them. All our chicks leave us today and we’ll be sad to see them go!DSC01791DSC01788DSC01790DSC01789DSC01771DSC01770

Solar Eclipse!

P6 had an amazing opportunity today to see the solar eclipse! We all went out with our special glasses on. It was really cloudy and we didn’t think we would see anything but we did see when the clouds cleared! Sophielee said the sun looked like a banana as the moon covered it! Keira said the sun we could see looked like  a strip of fire. Kenzie thought it looked like a paper cut out with orange paper underneath and black paper on top. Lewis thought the sun looked like a smiley face. As the moon covered more of the sun it started to get dark then as the moon moved on, it got lighter again. P6 thought it was beautiful and overwhelming!

Watching the eclipse with our viewers on.
Watching the eclipse with our viewers on.

Solar Eclipse

P6 have been learning about space in class and we all produced our own research booklets about the moon. We were excited to find out that on the 20th of March there is going to be a solar eclipse. This means the moon covers the sun. We are hoping, if it’s not too cloudy, we can all go out and watch! We are getting special glasses to protect our eyes or they will be damaged by the light of the sun.